Children grow so quickly! It seems like that sweet, tiny newborn turns into an active, wild toddler in the blink of an eye. They need to be sent to a child care where they teach with a curriculum. Bright Start Academy provides child care facilities with a study curriculum.
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2. Children grow so quickly! It seems like that sweet, tiny
newborn turns into an active, wild toddler in the blink
of an eye. The next thing you know, they’re walking
into kindergarten, backpack on and growing like a
weed! Those first five or six years go by so fast and
it seems like such a small window of time to fit in all of
the learning that they need to prepare for school. When
looking for a O’Fallon child care center, ensure that
your child is in a program that can teach them what
they need to know is the first step.
3. When you look at your baby,
you may wonder why they
would need to be in a child care
center with a curriculum. After
all, they’re happy playing peek-
a-boo and sucking on their
fingers! But when you think
about all of the changes a baby
goes through in their first year,
you realize that their brains are
always working. They spend
their days absorbing their
environment. Using all of their
senses, they are constantly
thinking, learning, and even
problem-solving their world!
4. It’s important it is to take care of your
baby’s needs, ensuring that they feels
safe and loved. That sense of security is
the first building block to learning how to
build positive and trusting relationships
with others. And then you have a toddler
and everything changes! Toddlers are so
busy, it’s a full time job just keeping up!
They are constantly zooming around
5. Preschoolers have calmed down a little and are ready to
learn, and show off their newly acquired skills. They
are really start to grasp beginning reading and math
concepts and building on them. Learning letters,
numbers and shapes turns into writing letters and
learning their sounds, as well as counting.
Using manipulative, block play, sensory exploration,
and pretend play, helps develop a great academic
foundation. But even more than that, they are learning
the social skills that they need to move onto their next
stage of education. Skills like getting along with others,
following a routine, waiting in line, and listening and
following directions are essential to a smooth transition
into school. With our curriculum, our preschoolers are
on the path to success!